Point and Counterpoint: Should Competent Patients or Their Families Be Notified Before HECs Review the Patients' Cases? Yes No
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Arnold, Robert M.
Locke, Catherine
Bemis, Gardner
Bibliographic Citation
HEC (HealthCare Ethics Committee) Forum. 1994 Jul; 6(4): 257-259.
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1994-07Subject
Autonomy; Clinical Ethics; Clinical Ethics Committees; Communication; Confidentiality; Consent; Consultation; Decision Making; Disclosure; Ethical Review; Ethicists; Ethics; Ethics Committees; Family Members; Hospitals; Informed Consent; Paternalism; Patient Care; Patient Care Team; Patient Participation; Patients; Review; Values;
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Point and Counterpoint: Should Competent Patients or Their Families Be Notified Before HECs Review the Patients' Cases?
Arnold, Robert M.; Locke, Catherine; Bemis, Gardner (1994-07)